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So long, headbands: The on-trend hats taking over the Melbourne Cup. By Damien Woolnough. November 4, 2024 — 1.35pm. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later.
A peek behind the brim: Why do we wear hats to the races? There are a few things in life that are certain, and one of them is wearing a headpiece to the Spring Racing Carnival.
Wild, weird and wacky! A look back at the biggest fashion fails in the Melbourne Cup Carnival's history. By SAVANNA YOUNG FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA. Published: 23:45 EDT, 31 October 2024 | Updated ...
Over the years, hats have gone through several cycles; some years, the bigger the hat, the better, whereas others call for a tiny fascinator. There’s been another prominent option that attendees ...
Almost three decades later, the hats en vogue had remarkably shrunk in size; the small and dainty cloche, with its round silhouette and short brim, became all the rage in the ‘20s and ‘30s ...
Almost three decades later, the hats en vogue had remarkably shrunk in size; the small and dainty cloche, with its round silhouette and short brim, became all the rage in the ‘20s and ‘30s ...
There are three certainties in life: Death, taxes and wearing a hat to the Melbourne Cup.
Almost three decades later, the hats en vogue had remarkably shrunk in size; the small and dainty cloche, with its round silhouette and short brim, became all the rage in the ‘20s and ‘30s ...
There are three certainties in life: Death, taxes and wearing a hat to the Melbourne Cup.
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